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. >>> our third story out front tonight, ambassador rice's role in rwanda. a group of religious leaders have opened a new line of attack on the woman believed to be the leading candidate for secretary of state. by questioning rice's role in the clinton administration during the rwanda again side. rick warren tweeted this. susan rice's appalling words when she put election politics ahead of stopping the again side in rwanda. before that tweet was deleted. a 2002 article claims rice said this. if we use the word again side and are seen as doing nothing, what will be the effect on the november congressional election? our foreign affairs reporter is out front tonight. elise, does the criticism against rice add up, do you think? >> i don't think 100%, soledad. susan rice was director for u.n. affairs at the national security council at the time of the again side, the rwanda again side. that office dealt more with the united nations than with africa, even though the united nations was dealing with the issue. at the time it was a working level staff position. her f
. >>> our third story out front tonight, ambassador rice's role in rwanda. a group of religious leaders have opened a new line of attack on the woman believed to be the leading candidate for secretary of state. by questioning rice's role in the clinton administration during the rwanda again side. rick warren tweeted this. susan rice's appalling words when she put election politics ahead of stopping the again side in rwanda. before that tweet was deleted. a 2002 article claims rice said...
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the rwanda genocide. now, that office dealt more with the united nations than with africa, even though the united nations was dealing with the issue. at the time, it was a working level staff position. her first in government. ambassador rice could make announcements, but wouldn't be involved in making such an important decision about getting involved militarily in rwanda and president clinton said he made the decision. it was the greatest mistake of his presidency. and susan rice traveled to rwanda shortly after the genocide and said seeing the horrors of rwanda, the ground littered with hundreds of thousands of bodies is what actually made her passionate about the issue of preventing genocide in the future. she realized this was a wrong decision of the administration. she returned when she became u.n. ambassador, spoke about that experience and there's also a quote from her in the book reference by rabbi shmuley in which she swore that if she ever faced a crisis like that again, she would argue for dram
the rwanda genocide. now, that office dealt more with the united nations than with africa, even though the united nations was dealing with the issue. at the time, it was a working level staff position. her first in government. ambassador rice could make announcements, but wouldn't be involved in making such an important decision about getting involved militarily in rwanda and president clinton said he made the decision. it was the greatest mistake of his presidency. and susan rice traveled to...
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at the same time, he was very involved in the rwanda affair, he travelled to rwanda. and -- but at the same time, soledad, he's also a politician, he just lost a congress ap campaign. a republican campaign. and the republicans as you know, are piling on to their concerns about rice related to the benghazi issue. i might note that neither rah by schmooley as a citizen raised this during susan rice's campaign to the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. >> thanks elise. appreciate it. >>> out front tonight, john boehner offers up his own plan to avoid the fiscal cliff. the president responds and a new heir to the british thrown is on the way. an unusual condition is keeping the duchess of cambridge in the hospital. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell
at the same time, he was very involved in the rwanda affair, he travelled to rwanda. and -- but at the same time, soledad, he's also a politician, he just lost a congress ap campaign. a republican campaign. and the republicans as you know, are piling on to their concerns about rice related to the benghazi issue. i might note that neither rah by schmooley as a citizen raised this during susan rice's campaign to the u.s. ambassador to the u.s. >> thanks elise. appreciate it. >>>...
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it's amazing to be able to see and do that in rwanda. we actually opened the up the doors of the cancer center this past july, former vice president clinton and several other dignitaries. >> gavin: are there others who will have followed your league in terms of organizing their down foundations and stepping up in a big way? >> i feel the example was set to me 20 years ago with so many of the greats of our sport, that we're doing great things already. that just sets the example for me. i want to emulate them on the track, but also off the track. we go into different communities, and we shift hospitals, especially since now and we're going to food banks and dealing with those who are dealing with hunger issues. it's always been a giving community, and i'm grateful for that. >> gavin: thank you. well done. >> gavin: it's a humbling experience to be surrounded by so many genuine change makers in one place. that concludes our guests on tonight's show, but also lesser known people who try to find solutions to today's problems every single day.
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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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state department that makes a cameo appearance in the book, quoted asking, if we call what happened in rwanda genocide, how does it play for us in what were then the mid term elections of 1994. well, there's a pattern here as we see. one is a reluctance to have america be engaged in certain issues, and the second one is politicizing foreign policy issues because they might hurt the president's political stance. >> paul: and you want a secretary of state, if you're-- well, the american people want a secretary of state who is some more independent judgment and not thinking so much about the politics, is that the point? >> that would be one thing that you would look for in the secretary of state. >> paul: sorry for stating the obvious. >> the national interests and not the president's mid term when it comes to iran and north koreas of the world. >> paul: is that enough to stop, mary the president from getting the secretary of state that he wants and with john kerry mentioned the senator from massachusetts as the alternative to susan rice, would he be any better. >> i'm surprised that the preside
state department that makes a cameo appearance in the book, quoted asking, if we call what happened in rwanda genocide, how does it play for us in what were then the mid term elections of 1994. well, there's a pattern here as we see. one is a reluctance to have america be engaged in certain issues, and the second one is politicizing foreign policy issues because they might hurt the president's political stance. >> paul: and you want a secretary of state, if you're-- well, the american...
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it's an accusation rwanda strongly denies, but the u.n. said they pushed into the city using sophisticated equipment. the worry is that this war will pull in regional powers. erin? >> thank you very much. >>> along with warplanes and rockets, drones have been chris cossing the skies over gaza for days. we got a tour behind those drones. >> reporter: before the booms and the blasts, a hum. droning were in the air space over gaza and even after the cease fire, they will rerain. >> they are ubiquitous. hundreds of them flying around. >> reporter: days before the conflict broke out, cnn was on the grown in tell aviv to get an inside look of the manufacturing of the drones. we visited the biggest manufacturer. is rule aerospace industries. the company does $3.5 billion annual sales. a quarter of that go to the ministry of defense. they make one of israel's most valuable tools. >> we can see the uav position. >> uavs are planes without pilots and operated with the click of a mouse. >> sometimes you need to get footage. this is something better t
it's an accusation rwanda strongly denies, but the u.n. said they pushed into the city using sophisticated equipment. the worry is that this war will pull in regional powers. erin? >> thank you very much. >>> along with warplanes and rockets, drones have been chris cossing the skies over gaza for days. we got a tour behind those drones. >> reporter: before the booms and the blasts, a hum. droning were in the air space over gaza and even after the cease fire, they will...
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there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole country. they understood the united states have deep respect for their lives. this is not the old paternalism. this was partnership. without partnership rwanda would not have managed to get life- saving drugs to 91% of the people who needed them. good leadership. there are problems in rwanda with the leadership. on this comment they got the strokes provided by the united states. it is a blooming story. we are moved by such moving events. i am probably here because such events. ours is not a soft oakland's. we try to keep our of - -l
there were no other clinics in rwanda. looking into the eyes of hopelessness i was surprised to find no anger, no rage. just a strange acquiescence not from the versus. the nurses knew that this was not a killer disease in europe or america. they had a very different look in their eyes. fast forward five years. the same clinic, a whole different scenario. nurses beaming with the job satisfaction. these debt accounts have become a bird counts, maternal clinics. not just in the city but the whole...
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teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda. they raped hundreds of women, chopping apart michildren, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. congo is really this -- it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has stayed the same for almost ten years and that same is very disturbing state of anarchy. >> congo has enormous resources and the a beautiful lush country. >> it's spectacular. it's one of the most beautiful places i've been ever where. there was a huge volcano with streams of smoke shooting out of it. it's very lush. it's very fertile. the lakes are beautiful. the environment is clean. it's blessed with mineral riches, gold, timber, copper. just about everything. that's part of the reason why we're seeing this fight. the u.s. government has tried to get their hands around this by passing this resource conf
teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda. they raped hundreds of women, chopping apart michildren, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. congo is really this -- it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has...
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according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide at 595 people per 100,000. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 87. the money states spend on prisons have risen. at six times that of public education. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the entire nation. and because the majority of rape in america happens behind the walls of the penitentiary, we collectively shrug our shoulders or worse, turn it into a joke. if this were happening in any other population it would be an outrage and scandal. victims of their families would be giving their elected representatives an earful. demanding hearings and action. can you imagine if there were 70,000 rapes a year in iowa? do you think the candidates would be forced to address it? there really are no elected representatives for our prisoners. 48 states felons
according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide at 595 people per 100,000. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 87. the money states spend on prisons have risen. at six times that of public education. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons,...
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civil wars in those countries and the absence of foreign military intervention in countries like wand rwanda and congo has caused them to run in extensive civil wars. the clock is running and people are being killed in great numbers every day. if we don't get the international community together in a coalition of the willing soon, we're going to look back and say we not only didn't do the right thing morally to stop innocence from being killed, we missed an extraordinary strategic opportunity to strengthen our position and the position of free people in the middle east. i want to give you an opportunity to respond if you will without asking if you want to, without asking a specific question. >> no. senator, i guess i want to make a point that the concerns that senator mccain and you and others have expressed are exactly the concerns of the administration. we're not divided here. and we are not holding back. this administration has led in iraq, we led in afghanistan, we've led in the war on terrorism, we led in libya, and we're leading in syria. we are working with those elements to try to br
civil wars in those countries and the absence of foreign military intervention in countries like wand rwanda and congo has caused them to run in extensive civil wars. the clock is running and people are being killed in great numbers every day. if we don't get the international community together in a coalition of the willing soon, we're going to look back and say we not only didn't do the right thing morally to stop innocence from being killed, we missed an extraordinary strategic opportunity...
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after what has happened in rwanda in the 1990's, and in bosnia, the international community came up with an excellent idea after that, in establishing the international criminal court in july of 2002. after that, the responsibility is to protect in 2005. after that, the international community will understand that if a state cannot commit crimes against its own people. should the international community -- the syrian case officially approve that all of this discussion and all of that was untrue. we have been seeing crimes against humanity. we have been seeing war crimes committed by the regime, day-by- day. children, women -- we see all the time torture. children are being tortured. we have been seeing cases of rape in different areas. we have seen a systematic and widespread policy of targeting organization figures and leaders. these are crimes against amenity. despite all of that, we have five special sessions of the u.n. human rights council in geneva. they come up with strong resolutions that what is happening in syria are crimes against humanity. they establish an inquiry to investi
after what has happened in rwanda in the 1990's, and in bosnia, the international community came up with an excellent idea after that, in establishing the international criminal court in july of 2002. after that, the responsibility is to protect in 2005. after that, the international community will understand that if a state cannot commit crimes against its own people. should the international community -- the syrian case officially approve that all of this discussion and all of that was...
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live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. >>> scalia's decisions have changed a nation. what you now have are super pacs effectively trying to buy elections. that can't be what the founding fathers would have intended. >> i think they would have said the more speech the better. >> it fa, family, the right to choose -- >> roe versus wade, it's a theory that's a lie. >> the issues that divide america are decided. my exclusive with justice antonin scalia. "piers morgan tonight." good evening. it isn't often a supreme court justice invites a journalist to come sit down with him inside the court itself. but i'm here today in washington to interview the longest serving justice, antonin scalia. justices never comment on cases they just ruled on or are pending, but that left a lot of territory to cover. from his faith, family and guiding judicial principles. his thoughts on campaign finance and politics and his colleagues. it's all on the table tonight, my exclusive interview with antonin scalia. "reading law -- the interpretation of legal texts." welcome.
live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. >>> scalia's decisions have changed a nation. what you now have are super pacs effectively trying to buy elections. that can't be what the founding fathers would have intended. >> i think they would have said the more speech the better. >> it fa, family, the right to choose -- >> roe versus wade, it's a theory that's a lie. >> the issues that divide america are decided. my exclusive...
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teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda in 1994. these guys are blamed for sweeping into villages, raping hundreds of women, chopping apart children, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else in the world. i cover a number of these conflicts in africa. i cover somalia, darfur. just about everywhere else things are changing or getting a bit better in some cases. congo has stayed the same for almost ten years and that same is very disturbing state of anarchy. >> ironically, congo has enormous national resources, is a beautiful, lush country, right? >> yeah, it's spectacular. it is really one of the most beautiful places i've been anywhere. just last week, there was a huge volcano with streams of smoke shooting out of it. it's very lush. it's very fertile. the lakes are beautiful. the environme
teaming up with the group called the fdlr which is the remnants of the army that committed genocide in rwanda in 1994. these guys are blamed for sweeping into villages, raping hundreds of women, chopping apart children, massacre of people. that's who the government is teaming up with. the rebels are accused of pulling people from huts in the middle of the night, shooting them in the head, so congo is this really, it's like this caldron of abuse on a scale that's unlike just about anywhere else...
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live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeps them honest, trying to get answers from five republican members of congress who are alleging massive infiltration of the u.s. government by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. today, one of those congre congressmembers, michelle bachmann refused to comment. and john mccain took an extraordinary step and went on the senate floor calling bachmann out on it. >> when anyone, not least a member of congress launches specious and denigrating attacks on fellow americans on nothing more than fear of who they are and ignorance for what they stand for, it defames the spirit of our nation and we all grow poorer because of it. >> this never happens, a sitting member of congress publicly scolding other sitting members let alone members of their own party. as we've been reporting, they want the inspectors general of five security agencies to look into what bachmann calls the possib
live from rwanda with an exclusive interview with former president bill clinton. "ac 360" starts right now. >>> john, thanks very much. good evening, everyone. we begin tonight keeps them honest, trying to get answers from five republican members of congress who are alleging massive infiltration of the u.s. government by radical jihadists, members of the muslim brotherhood. today, one of those congre congressmembers, michelle bachmann refused to comment. and john mccain took...
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you make of the american appetite as it stands given where we've been on certain issues after bosnia, rwanda, there was a sense we would not let these things go without attention and resources and you look at what's happening in syria and it's a complicated issue to be sure but is there an american outcry to the extent that we would have expected to have one, given where we've been on human rights abuses in previous eras? >> i think there is a tremendous amount of compassion and concern by ordinary americans. i hate to say this on this tv show, but you're actually covering those issues and a lot of places just aren't to the extent they used to. i think that's part of the problem. but one example of that is right now, one of the issues we're really working hard on, is this anti-homosexually bill in uganda which would make homosexuality punishable by the death penalty. it's wound its way through the system, on the precipes of being passed. the speaker of the house of representatives says she's going to pass this bill as a gift to the people of uganda by christmas. so the next two and a half we
you make of the american appetite as it stands given where we've been on certain issues after bosnia, rwanda, there was a sense we would not let these things go without attention and resources and you look at what's happening in syria and it's a complicated issue to be sure but is there an american outcry to the extent that we would have expected to have one, given where we've been on human rights abuses in previous eras? >> i think there is a tremendous amount of compassion and concern...
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headlines because michele bachmann is the most entertaining member of congress and the only one who thinks rwanda is a sister from good times. >> thank you. >>> tonight i asked you, do you think mitt romney will cut medicare and give the rich another tax cut? 99% say yes, 1% say no. >>> coming up, dick cheney tells republicans on capitol hill to keep spending money to prepare for the next war. colonel lawrence wilkerson will join me. stay tuned. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. >>> we finally found government jobs that republicans are willing to save. look no further than the department of defense. what brought on this sudden change of heart? a meeting with former vice president dick cheney. cheney came to capitol hill this week to discuss the automatic military spending cuts that will start in january. apparently, cheney proved to be very persuasive, because the same officials that want to cut jobs from other departments now are worried about job loss at the penton and the impact it will have on defense contractors. >> we're looking at a potential, just on the defense side, 1.5 million jo
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annan has little credibility, dictators are not afraid of him after dealing with him in bosnia and rwanda he did exceptionally poorly so, now, people are not, really, afraid of him or concerned. he has been on the ground to days and he said both sides should player down their arms which imply as moral equivalence but if the rebels lay down their arms they will be slotsered because assad will not. so, working with allies like jordan and turkey to arm these guys would be better. >>trace: thank you, christian. >> in the last year, fish have been swimming from japan to the west coast of the united states and some of them have brought radiation from the damage fukushima nuclear power. what the experts say about the health fears for anyone who eats tuna. and president obama will aware the highest civilian honor to 13 people. >>trace: an earthquake in italy has killed 15 and hurt hundreds and turned factories and churches and homes into rubble where a 6.30 earthquake hit less than two weeks ago. today's earthquake struck 25 miles north and west of the previous earthquake that killed at least sev
annan has little credibility, dictators are not afraid of him after dealing with him in bosnia and rwanda he did exceptionally poorly so, now, people are not, really, afraid of him or concerned. he has been on the ground to days and he said both sides should player down their arms which imply as moral equivalence but if the rebels lay down their arms they will be slotsered because assad will not. so, working with allies like jordan and turkey to arm these guys would be better. >>trace:...
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and talked about the situation in rwanda. it was amazing the number he gave. he was sharing his regret which i know he spoke to you about as well. when you look at nearly 1 million that died here, he said with 10,000 american troops, he thinks he could have saved a third of the lives. 10,000 american troops. and it clearly seems that small investment to save so many lives is something has haunts him. i have to say, it was something that truly stirs you. 250,000 people are there. their bones mixed together in the cement. we spent time there today and also the hotel from hotel rwanda, we spent time there as well, and went to a village where a young man is going to be going to the olympics. he lost six of his brothers. all six of his brothers to the genocide. he remembers it. he was seven years old at the time, is going to the olympics in london. and we talked to the president about all things election as well. we have a special show top of the hour. see you in a few minutes. >> thanks so much, erin, for doing this. looking forward to your show at the top of the
and talked about the situation in rwanda. it was amazing the number he gave. he was sharing his regret which i know he spoke to you about as well. when you look at nearly 1 million that died here, he said with 10,000 american troops, he thinks he could have saved a third of the lives. 10,000 american troops. and it clearly seems that small investment to save so many lives is something has haunts him. i have to say, it was something that truly stirs you. 250,000 people are there. their bones...
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headlines because michele bachmann is the most entertaining member of congress and the only one who thinks rwanda is a sister from good times. >> thank you. >>> tonight i asked you, do you think mitt romney will cut medicare and give the rich another tax cut? 99% say yes, 1% say no. >>> coming up, dick cheney tells republicans on capitol hill to keep spending money to prepare for the next war. colonel lawrence wilkerson will join me. stay tuned. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. these work, right? no. mom! look what i found in the shed! no! no! no! ♪ were you guys just making out in here? what? no! really, cold cuts from a package? yes. [ male announcer ] it's nice to finally say "yes." new oscar mayer selects. it's yes food. [ male announcer ] it's nice to finally say "yes." this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the wo
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experts and the congolese government say rwanda is backing the rebels, in a bid to seize mineral wealth. the rebels deny the charge. three b.p. employees were arraigned in new orleans today on charges stemming from the 2010 oil disaster in the gulf of mexico. the charges ranged from manslaughter to concealing information. the two rig supervisors and a former executive pleaded not guilty. separately, the u.s. environmental protection agency barred b.p. from new federal contracts-- indefinitely. it cited a lack of business integrity. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: the palestinian authority will make an historic move tomorrow at the united nations, despite being discouraged by the united states. for palestinian president mahmoud abbas, it is a moment of diplomatic and political opportunity. tomorrow's vote in the u.n. general assembly. >> we are going tomorrow to the united nations to upgrade the status of palestine to an observer state at the u.n. and this is the first step to accomplish our palestinian rights which we have cemented in >> warn
experts and the congolese government say rwanda is backing the rebels, in a bid to seize mineral wealth. the rebels deny the charge. three b.p. employees were arraigned in new orleans today on charges stemming from the 2010 oil disaster in the gulf of mexico. the charges ranged from manslaughter to concealing information. the two rig supervisors and a former executive pleaded not guilty. separately, the u.s. environmental protection agency barred b.p. from new federal contracts-- indefinitely....
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headlines because michele bachmann is the most entertaining member of congress and the only one who thinks rwanda is a sister from good times. >> thank you. >>> tonight i asked you, do you think mitt romney will cut medicare and give the rich another tax cut? 99% say yes, 1% say no. >>> coming up, dick cheney tells republicans on capitol hill to keep spending money to prepare for the next war. colonel lawrence wilkerson will join me. stay tuned. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucom
headlines because michele bachmann is the most entertaining member of congress and the only one who thinks rwanda is a sister from good times. >> thank you. >>> tonight i asked you, do you think mitt romney will cut medicare and give the rich another tax cut? 99% say yes, 1% say no. >>> coming up, dick cheney tells republicans on capitol hill to keep spending money to prepare for the next war. colonel lawrence wilkerson will join me. stay tuned. you're watching "the...
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it helps them find customers here in the united states and the money goes back to the women in rwanda to provide for their families. they created a partnership with j. crew, nicole miller, and ralph lauren. >> the newthing about new africa is it creates distribution channels for these women to have access to consumers that would never have access to their products prior. >> you can buy indigo africa's products online, go to nbcwashington.com and search african gifts. >>> let's get one more check on our weather forecast. doug kammerer is live outside the white house now with the national christmas tree lighting. hey, doug. >> reporter: hey, guys. they just brought up neil patrick harris. you see him right there behind me. he's got on a very nice scarf. if you see neil patrick harris, you know things are about to get started here. they're about to bring up the president in the next couple of minutes to light the national christmas tree. we'll be here right on through the rest of the evening. >> celebrating 90 years of a very special national tradition. calvin coolidge has been part of t
it helps them find customers here in the united states and the money goes back to the women in rwanda to provide for their families. they created a partnership with j. crew, nicole miller, and ralph lauren. >> the newthing about new africa is it creates distribution channels for these women to have access to consumers that would never have access to their products prior. >> you can buy indigo africa's products online, go to nbcwashington.com and search african gifts. >>>...
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you don't have to go to rwanda or angola, you can look right down the street in louisiana and see this. right down the street in new york city and see this. our brothers and our sisters are in desperate need of a helping hand. who will help them if not us, who? if not now? when? as scripture tells us to those to whom much is given, much is expected. yet to live your life so at the end of your journey you will know that your time here was well spent. that you left behind more than you take away. fifth, do xavier proud. you have a rich tradition to uphold, saint katherine drexel create add great police here in louisiana. the mission of this university has remained constant for the better part, i love it, to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing students to assume roles of leadership and service in the global society. let me repeat that so that you can think about it and let it sink in a little. xavier's mission is to contribute to the promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing its students to assume roles of leadership and service in a g
you don't have to go to rwanda or angola, you can look right down the street in louisiana and see this. right down the street in new york city and see this. our brothers and our sisters are in desperate need of a helping hand. who will help them if not us, who? if not now? when? as scripture tells us to those to whom much is given, much is expected. yet to live your life so at the end of your journey you will know that your time here was well spent. that you left behind more than you take away....
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to get you to this point it is important to that we rwandas' to about here card a word of advice if you're going to go to the strip club and drink? >> what time to start drinking? would that be 1:30 a.m. >> i did not get caught behaving badly. and i am guilty. >> not only did he ignore the officer he was cutting across several lanes of traffic and he was really just running from police. this park is zero tolerance on the clicker did you see this that it has no on -- lockliquor. >> this also had to be opened and dumped. this is the head stone on the creek where bodies were entombed. the oldest was 1930's. >> they tried to break into all three but they only got the one body open. >> let us face it this lady forgot her purse. and the moment that she got at the bay bridge toll plaza. and his driver forgot that she should not be texting. however, she did remember and then forgot again. >> you are going to a to get that with binoculars. >> these three men are building furniture in richmond in broad daylight. it is 2:55. these dogs are playing in the water at pine lake at stern grove in san franc
to get you to this point it is important to that we rwandas' to about here card a word of advice if you're going to go to the strip club and drink? >> what time to start drinking? would that be 1:30 a.m. >> i did not get caught behaving badly. and i am guilty. >> not only did he ignore the officer he was cutting across several lanes of traffic and he was really just running from police. this park is zero tolerance on the clicker did you see this that it has no on --...
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and this is tragic because the inaction while not as bad as clinton's inaction on rwanda. the inaction has empowered our enemies, the people in the middle east. at some time you have got to take a stand. nobody was asking among the syrian freedom fighters. nobody wanted u.s. troops on the ground. they wanted minimal arms to defend themselves and we outsourced our foreign policy to fundamentalist regimes and they supported the fundamentalists. there is one other issue. the nato air defense patriot batteries going to turkey to defend turkish air space and send a message to assad. that an inside baseball nato issue. and i wouldn't confuse that with giving arms to the syrian rebels. megyn: is there any way of establishing a safe haven any want the viewers to know syria seems so far away it seems like there is a bad guy running it and folks trying to exploit the situation. but the reports are some of these assad forces were going door to door, lining up entire families, shooting little kids in the head in front of their parent and shooting the parent in front of the children. l
and this is tragic because the inaction while not as bad as clinton's inaction on rwanda. the inaction has empowered our enemies, the people in the middle east. at some time you have got to take a stand. nobody was asking among the syrian freedom fighters. nobody wanted u.s. troops on the ground. they wanted minimal arms to defend themselves and we outsourced our foreign policy to fundamentalist regimes and they supported the fundamentalists. there is one other issue. the nato air defense...
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government platform software that promotes transparency and accountability with a free country partner, rwanda. the list is a very long and the minister and i will be making a comprehensive report to the printer and on to the president of everything that has been happening in all of the various aspects in this dialogue. but i want to thank my partner and colleague in this work for his attention that has translated this idea into a very important reality for both of the country's. >> thank you, psychiatry clinton. it is always a pleasure for me to come back to washington dc. because it is in this city that i spent a couple of years of my interest in introduction into american politics. some of the great americans who have led this country subsequently in the subsequent years, and it is always an added pleasure for me personally to meet with secretary clinton i always derives so much comfort and so much of if i may say so, secretary clinton. three years back we start on this journey of the strategic relationship, and this we are representing our two great countries and let me convey that we had
government platform software that promotes transparency and accountability with a free country partner, rwanda. the list is a very long and the minister and i will be making a comprehensive report to the printer and on to the president of everything that has been happening in all of the various aspects in this dialogue. but i want to thank my partner and colleague in this work for his attention that has translated this idea into a very important reality for both of the country's. >> thank...
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compares to other countries -- far ahead of us, rwanda, countries like sweden, iceland. the united states is at 91 the. -- 91. guest: one-third of the nation's have gender quotas. many of the nations that have surpassed the united states have no such quotas but they have a system that is more consistent. in the united states we have a candidate-centered process where the political parties do not get involved. we have over five and zero thousand offices, and most of them require an individual to put themselves forward, and that is more difficult for women than men bought. host: we are talking about gender further -- we are talking to jennifer lawless about her book "becoming a candidate" focusing on the gender gap. here are the numbers you can call host: view, and yourself, ran for office. guest: iran in 2006. host: you did not win, but you say that is not what your book is about. you sit as an academic look at why people run for office. how did your experience influence their research? guest: i finished writing my first look at the time. this book is a little more abroad
compares to other countries -- far ahead of us, rwanda, countries like sweden, iceland. the united states is at 91 the. -- 91. guest: one-third of the nation's have gender quotas. many of the nations that have surpassed the united states have no such quotas but they have a system that is more consistent. in the united states we have a candidate-centered process where the political parties do not get involved. we have over five and zero thousand offices, and most of them require an individual to...
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according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide at 595 people were 100,000. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 187. the money states spend on prisons have risen. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the entire nation. and because the majority of rape in america happens behind the walls of the penitentiary, we collectively shrug our shoulders or worse, turn it into a joke. if this were happening in any other population it would be an outrage and scandal. victims of their families would be giving their elected representatives an earful. can you imagine if there were 70,000 rapes a year in iowa? do you think the candidates would be forced to address it? there really are no elected representatives for our prisoners. 48 states felons lose some or all of voting rights. for the majority of americans, p
according to analysis by a project, that puts us ahead of rwanda, reeling from prosecuting a genocide at 595 people were 100,000. way ahead of other industrialized nations such as pain at 154 and germany at 187. the money states spend on prisons have risen. if california emptied its prisons today and sent every inmate to a university of california college, it would save $7 billion a year. every year, an estimated 70,000 rapes take place in america's prisons, more than half of all rapes in the...
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. >> deputies have determined, bullets struck the driver's side of the car, and shattered to rwanda on the passenger side. >> no rest have been made. the santa clara county sheriff's office asking for the public's help in tracking down the shooter. >> we will be back with more in just a moment. =dj >> we are backed at 70 6:00 a.m.. >> a florida lawmaker has filed a bill to revise the state's controversial stand your ground law. under the proposed measure, people found to be the aggressor in altercations would not be able to seek protection under the self-defense law. >> the bill would allow the force and officers to investigate suspects would both fall under questionable circumstances. >> you will recall, trayvon martin was gunned down in february by neighborhood volunteer watch george zimmerman, who was claiming self-defense under that law. >> is a strange twist about a marine sergeant who stood guard outside the central valley elementary school. >> it turns out that he is not our rain anymore and was never a sergeant. >> sergeant grey puldey started standing guard out side of hughson
. >> deputies have determined, bullets struck the driver's side of the car, and shattered to rwanda on the passenger side. >> no rest have been made. the santa clara county sheriff's office asking for the public's help in tracking down the shooter. >> we will be back with more in just a moment. =dj >> we are backed at 70 6:00 a.m.. >> a florida lawmaker has filed a bill to revise the state's controversial stand your ground law. under the proposed measure, people...
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the underlying point is you do not know about serbia or rwanda. there needs to be a way of surfacing. i do not think we will abandon that any time soon, but i think what you have to the other into the mix is some kind of personalization so that the news really is what people want to know about, and the news is what their friends are talking about. >> he said, how do they know what they want until we tell them? [laughter] there is a sense you are trying to do three sings now in the next five years and does -- as an editor. one come allow people to tailor based on their own interests. three, to say on the front page you should know. or even what i would call serendipity, which is no interest in sports, but you should know that jeremy lin has just emerged as up phenomenon or something. that is important, the serendipity. >> we have a story on the front page that has gone by royal of a man who dresses up and up batman costume and drives around in a lamborghini. no one would know to look for that, but it is clearly working. it is drawing a huge amount
the underlying point is you do not know about serbia or rwanda. there needs to be a way of surfacing. i do not think we will abandon that any time soon, but i think what you have to the other into the mix is some kind of personalization so that the news really is what people want to know about, and the news is what their friends are talking about. >> he said, how do they know what they want until we tell them? [laughter] there is a sense you are trying to do three sings now in the next...
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in other places such as rwanda, we turned away from the slaughter of people there. and once again, we're challenged to show the victims whether we're true to our words. i read something a few days ago in "the washington post," an article that was drawing parallels between the genocide in bosnia during the 1990's and the killing that's taking place in syria today. there was a 37-year-old survivor of the veb -- srebenitzka massacre, who said it's bizarre -- i'm quoting now -- it's bizarre how never again has come to mean again and again. it's bizarre that we live in a world where srebenitzkas are still possible. what's happening in syria today is almost identical to what happened in bosnia two decades ago, end of quote of the survivor. so what is the world waiting for, a syrian srebenitzka when thousands are killed by their own government before we act? i hope not. and that's why we speak out today. look, just within the hour, a story was posted on reuters news service out of beirut, six hours after tanks and militiamen pulled out of al-kabair, a syrian farmer returne
in other places such as rwanda, we turned away from the slaughter of people there. and once again, we're challenged to show the victims whether we're true to our words. i read something a few days ago in "the washington post," an article that was drawing parallels between the genocide in bosnia during the 1990's and the killing that's taking place in syria today. there was a 37-year-old survivor of the veb -- srebenitzka massacre, who said it's bizarre -- i'm quoting now -- it's...
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president clinton had said allowing genocide to happen in rwanda was one of his greatest failures in office. we know the president spent time with bill clinton recently. what is your sense how potent this is for president obama and whether or not he would take the step of taking out these facilities before this could happen? >> well i think we obviously known about the threat of syria's chemical weapons capability for a long time and this conflict has been going on now, getting close to two years. so we're a little bit late in the game to finally be worried about what might happen. in fact, there is actually a bigger risk in my view. it will be a tragedy if the weapons are used against the opposition in syria. but the potential for an even larger tragedy exists if the opposition gets hold of these chemical weapons, the terrorist elements in the opposition and sends them outside syria where they could be used by terrorists around the world. so the threat, although our immediate focus is the risk inside syria, i don't think we can ignore. i think america's focus ought to be the threat
president clinton had said allowing genocide to happen in rwanda was one of his greatest failures in office. we know the president spent time with bill clinton recently. what is your sense how potent this is for president obama and whether or not he would take the step of taking out these facilities before this could happen? >> well i think we obviously known about the threat of syria's chemical weapons capability for a long time and this conflict has been going on now, getting close to...
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it's outside of rwanda, angola. the government had to build this to solve its housing shortage, but very few can actually afford to live there. cnn's dave mckenzie takes us inside a high-rise ghosttown. ♪ >> this is the promise of a new angola. the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens and tens of thousands of apartments. built using angola's oil credit lines with china. the final touches are still being made. but there are highways without cars. schools with no pupils. it feels like a ghosttown. we eventually found someone who had bought a flat. >> so you live in this apartment building? which -- where is your apartment? on the seventh floor. wow. and this building, is it completely filled? >> no, no. >> translator: no. we have through residents in this building. three apartments occupied. >> reporter: is it strang
it's outside of rwanda, angola. the government had to build this to solve its housing shortage, but very few can actually afford to live there. cnn's dave mckenzie takes us inside a high-rise ghosttown. ♪ >> this is the promise of a new angola. the government propaganda video shows the scale of the new city. ♪ the chinese got. it's quite extraordinary. some five years ago there was absolutely nothing here. just bush. in that time they have schools and medical centers, kindergartens...
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. >> rwanda. >> one of the poorest countries on earth. >> stephanie: we'll probably have better technical service and better healthcare. anyway, "l.a. times" analysis finishing, it is important to note the poll results give americans a sense of -- immediate reactions. >> knee-jerk reactions. >> yes, no maybe, i don't know. >> stephanie: i'm panicky. >> yes, i'm no. >> stephanie: the impact of obama same-sex marriage will be greater or less depending on the attention paid. so dan rather did say that, too it is may. it is early for a lot of things. >> a lot of things can be repaired or shaken out by releasing that word now. you know. i think the debates are going to erase a lot of this. >> stephanie: it also -- because i think on television, you can tend to see that -- [magical sound] >> stephanie: president is authentic. did you see the hilarious james lipton piece trying to teach mitt romney how to act human? >> where was this? >> where did you find that? >> stephanie: i saw a clip of it yesterday on tv. he's going your eyes, don't match when you're laughing. [ laughter ] all right. let's
. >> rwanda. >> one of the poorest countries on earth. >> stephanie: we'll probably have better technical service and better healthcare. anyway, "l.a. times" analysis finishing, it is important to note the poll results give americans a sense of -- immediate reactions. >> knee-jerk reactions. >> yes, no maybe, i don't know. >> stephanie: i'm panicky. >> yes, i'm no. >> stephanie: the impact of obama same-sex marriage will be greater or...
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rwanda? libya? syria? venezuela? bangladesh? in the absence of a clear determination by our time-honored constitutional process, who should decide where our young men and women in our national -- and our national treasure should be risked? some of these endeavors may be justified, some may not, but the most important point to be made is that in our system, no one person should have the power to inject the united states military and the prestige of our nation into such circumstances. our constitution was founded upon this hesitation. we inherited our system from great britain but we adapted and changed it for a reason. one of our strongest adjustments from the british system was to ensure that no one person would have the power to commit the nation to military schemes that could not be justified by the interests and the security of the average citizen. president after president, beginning with george washington, have emphasized the importance of this fundamental principle to the stability of our political system and to the integr
rwanda? libya? syria? venezuela? bangladesh? in the absence of a clear determination by our time-honored constitutional process, who should decide where our young men and women in our national -- and our national treasure should be risked? some of these endeavors may be justified, some may not, but the most important point to be made is that in our system, no one person should have the power to inject the united states military and the prestige of our nation into such circumstances. our...
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just the united states or north america, but all the way to australia, sydney, singapore, and even rwanda. >> this year, the party is getting even bigger. events are scheduled in more than 22 cities on five continents. the founder's son has been the driving force behind the explosive growth. >> we do this first for passion, and it became a big success in paris, because if it works in france, it could work everywhere. >> facebook and twitter are important tools in getting the message out. but old-fashioned word of mouth still plays a role. to find out the exact location, diners met at points across the city. this group met in midtown manhattan at 5:00. >> that's a mystery. >> can you tell me the secret place? >> no, i can't tell you right now, but we'll all leave from here together. >> let's go. we're going. >> each group was assigned a leader, who led the way to the still-secret location. >> i thought we were going to central park, but i don't know, maybe we're going to lincoln center? >> only about 20 production staffers and 100 volunteers were needed to put on the event. >> it's terrifi
just the united states or north america, but all the way to australia, sydney, singapore, and even rwanda. >> this year, the party is getting even bigger. events are scheduled in more than 22 cities on five continents. the founder's son has been the driving force behind the explosive growth. >> we do this first for passion, and it became a big success in paris, because if it works in france, it could work everywhere. >> facebook and twitter are important tools in getting the...
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perhaps in the way that president jimmy carter summed up the situation when we ignored the genocide in rwanda. they're poor. they're black. and they don't have any oil. that is essentially what the problem is. the world has been able to look away. you know, news broadcasts have come out of there, there is no shortage of the pictures. but it is an almost intractable problem in that you have private armies in some areas, all competing. it is really about the resources. this is ironically one of the richest countries on the planet today. it has gold. it has colton used in cell phones. it has tin. it has copper. it has timber. it has huge agricultural resources but can't be harnessed because what isn't being stolen by soldiers, business men and wo warlords, is being stolen by government officials. they don't have roads, they don't have education, virtually no health care. >> will the u.s. get involved here? >> i don't think so. it already has the largest u.n. peacekeeping operation anywhere in the world today. and it is simply not being effective. rightly so. they didn't get involved in a fire fi
perhaps in the way that president jimmy carter summed up the situation when we ignored the genocide in rwanda. they're poor. they're black. and they don't have any oil. that is essentially what the problem is. the world has been able to look away. you know, news broadcasts have come out of there, there is no shortage of the pictures. but it is an almost intractable problem in that you have private armies in some areas, all competing. it is really about the resources. this is ironically one of...